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Show REVIEW. A13 October 7. 1965 Butler Junior High School Gets Rolling At Assembly Combo Starts Climb On Appropriateness That Long Hard Ladder Butler J unior High School September 24. Principal Wayne Simper addressed the student body and students ve re entertained by skits from the schools Speech and Product- local group of young felloes art making quite a name for themselves. The five boys, ranging in age from 16 to 18 years, formed a combo named The Daniels, and have aimed towards the top of the talent ladder ever since. ion emphasised Simper points in the code of behavior which students vere given at the beginning of the school The speech and proyear. duce tic class under the direction of Mrs. Boggess dramatised examples of proper and unacceptable behavior. Mr. Simper praised the students for their behavior thus far in the school year. We are realise that problems bound to occur in bringing students from seven, separate communities together, he explained, 'but I believe that your high degree of cooperation is beginning to pay off. We are, every day, developing school spirit and school pride. It is the schools ambition that the students and parents cooperate with the school in carrying out the policies vhlch vere mentioned in our velcome letter, be continued. He pointed out that parents had been asked to initial and von first place In radio station KNAKs Battle of the Bands contest at the Capitol Theatre in July of 65. Placed first in the Teen Seminar, Battle of the Sounds at the Terrace Ballroom, sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune in August. They The Daniels received trophy (see photo) In the Orkette division at the National Music Association Festival August 28, 1965 at the Lafayette Hotel in Long Beach,- - California, ; vhere class Mr. The group, consisting of Karl Penman, leader and lead base guitarist, Randy Cuatto, lead quitar, Mike Smith, singer and second lead, Dave Floor, drummer and Dave Crockett, rhythm guitar, hate von a number of contests and recognition. Jheyvarvveleoted n vr acf The Daniels, a musftat fwmp-wt- hv tv right vty Tqy-tebottom, Carl Penman, East High; Dave Crockett, East High; Back rov left to right Mike Smith, Olympus; Dave Floor, East High; Randy Cuatto, University of Utah to ptay for the Rihg Queens Ball for that Festival, and Just finished a veek-en- d engagement at Las Vegas Teenbeat Club child to adolescent was eased for the schools seventh, eighth and ninth grade students by a special orientation class conducted as part of the social studies program. The class taught youngsters where to go for help and advice in the big, new school. Seventh, eighth, and ninth graders vere introduced to the schools administrators, guidance counselors, school nurse 24 HOURS A DAY and other specialists. They vere given instruction in emer gency evacuation of the buildsickness and accident ing, procedure, and absence poli- KSOP KSOP cies. Each student received a of school information. Several parents expressed praise for the program which helped their child become more quickly adjusted to the new school. AM handbook (1370 S A.M: until (104.3 MCI KC) Sunset 5 P.M. until 5 A.M. WE'RE BRAND NEW ! STOP IN AND SEE OUR WIDE OF JEWELRY. ASSORTMENT WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF WATCHES AND FEATURE EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. WE EXCHANGE GIFTS! forjhqice DRAWINGS OF LADIES OR MENS ,pf Jbe letter. ajxw school policies, outlining return. - WESTERN MUSIC of behav- ior at school vas stressed at the first assemblv of the A COUNTRY AND thereby acknowledging their awareness of policy in regard to dress, behavior, and activities. The difficult transition from OCTOBER WATCH OCTOBER 9TH TO 25TH. 3013 EAST 33RD SOUTH Their Program (Continued from Page A -- 5) the Mr. Flores points out some Community Services Council. The financing, tho- - of the exciting possibilities for ugh, is primarily for pro- preventing situations whlq fesslonal staff personnel. The bring on welfare problems, st equipment and physical needs He feels that with proper come from the neigh- - fesslonal help the program can borbood itself or from dona- - spot early problems of emotions. tlonal maladjustment on the part of very young children. They need donations.... not of classes in pre-nat- al care can money but of things.. ..and of help infants get a much better time. Included are paint, start in life, floor coverings, office furniWe re experimenting In new ture, books, toys and, yes, a pool table While the people ways of helping people, he notes in the neighborhood are doing This program may all of the work they can. Dona- - offers chance to make it tloos are gladly accepted. meaningful. pro-mu- izi - SILI& TO Eastern Star Plans Meeting The Sixtieth Annual Session of the Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star of Utah Is to be held October IS, 14, 15, 1965, at the Masonic Temple, 650 East South Temple. This session is to be known as the 1 and Thou session. It will be presided over by Mrs. Helen J. Wilson, Worthy Grand Matron from Green River, Utah and Mr. Harold A. Zoct Worthy Grand Patron from Magna, Utah. 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